On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 04:08:59PM +0000, Mark Keating wrote: > On 18/03/2013 15:55, Jens Rehsack wrote: > >On 05.03.13 10:26, Mark Keating wrote: > >>We have just booked the first group of rooms for attendees, and > >>therefore this indicates who we are trying to sponsor (where they have > >>requested it). Please try to update the expenses page as soon as > >>possible with your expenses needed. If you need travel refunded and have > >>a room give an accurate cost so we can work out the appropriate funds. > >> > >>see: http://2013.qa-hackathon.org/qa2013/wiki?node=Accommodation > > > >Hi all, > > > >I didn't find a better place to ask: I arrive at 9:30 pm at MAN, how > >do I travel to the hotel then? My travel office told me, last train > >is at 10pm, which might be to short to reach it. > > > >Is there a bus line or a late train or some web-site which allowes > >me to do own research (beside Google or DuckDuckGo :P)? > > > >I'm not familiar with late travelling inside UK - some hints would > >be nice. > > > >Thanks in advance, > >Jens > Hi Jens, > > This is why we have asked everyone to fill in the times of their > arrival - it looks as if Book is in the same problem. Do not worry > as we have already planned to pick up anyone who is out of time > bounds in a car - once we have everyones arrival times we can group > people together for getting trains at the same time and make sure we > have a lift for those landing late.
Yes, if I come (still not entirely sure, say 90%), I'll fly in with the same plane. -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) The truly stupid always find a way to create disaster. (Moral from Groo #10 (Image))